Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Sebastian - A Great Place to Retire!

One of the great things about living in Sebastian is the wildlife.  It's all around us, crawling near our feet, flying overhead, scurring in the trees and bushes, and slithering in the grass.  One of my favorites are Meer hens, a common sight in Sebastian wherever there is water.  Their call sounds like deepest darkest Africa.  And since I've started tossing out bread to them at sunset, they remind me with their call that it's time.  Or if they hear the screen door from the lanai they come screeching and paddling over to our canal shoreline. The one pictured below is raising up some babes across the canal.  Many species of birds gather together to feed, all sizes, shapes and colors, and it's always a thrill to see them.   


Below is a meer hen carrying off some bread I tossed out, probably bringing them to the nest where her babies await.  Living on a canal affords us a constantly changing view of wildlife going about their busy lives, gathering food and socializing with birds of a feather.  Binoculars are a must here, and I can sit outdoors and watch the show for hours.  We have seen many different kinds of turtles, snakes, alligators, otter, spoonbills, osprey, sandhill cranes, ibis, meer hens, anhinga, limpkins, and many others, besides all the northern birds that fly down for the winter.  I've gone on many nature walks, but have not seen the numbers or varieties of wildlife I see out our back door daily.

Meer hen carrying a piece of bread to her brood

Meer hen and Limpkin waiting for a snack


A recent US News & World Report article listed Sebastian/Vero Beach as being one of the top 10 areas in the country for the well-educated to enjoy their retirement.  Cities on the list have a large propertion of people 65 and over with master's degree or higher level of education.  It cited the availability of intellectual pursuits, art galleries and museums, theater, beautiful scenery, and plenty of like-minded company.  It mentioned the year-round pleasant temperatures, beautiful scenery, nature and beaches, and easy access to all these things.

Well, I guess the secret's out.  If there's anybody out there thinking about retiring here, don't hesitate.  We retired here seven years ago, came from Connecticut, and have never regretted it.  In fact, we pinch ourselves each morning to see if we really are living in this paradise ... or was it all just a dream.  And the housing market in all price ranges is ripe for the pickins--so come on down and pick one out.  You'll find everyone here very friendly and helpful ... and you'll never hear another person complain about shoveling the sidewalk.  As they say, "You can't shovel sunshine."

Judy Burgarella
Blogger

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Thursday, June 21st, Random Photos

While looking for photos of the construction of our house in 2005 so we could see where the wood framing was in order to hang sconces, I came across the following interesting photos which are worth enjoying again, and sharing with y'all.
Wood stork, taken at Judah's Fish Market, my favorite bird-snapping site along the Indian River Lagoon
Pelicans and woodstorks waiting at Judah's for some chummy hand-outs
Perfect little white pelican


Hibiscus in my yard

Bouquet of hibiscus "Neon-ized"
 I just had to post this when I saw it on my hard drive--I remember how inspiring it was when I first saw it, I think at the Henneker Center for the Arts in Historic Downtown Melbourne, about 20 minutes from Sebastian.
Section of stained glass entryway at Henneker Center for the Arts
A Photoshop bumped-up view of a colorful sunrise caught on-the-run right after a rain

Well, with that last flash of color, I'm signing off now in the hopes that you enjoyed the view.  Seems selfish not to share the beauty we all can capture so easily in this digital age.  I notice there's lots of people like me out there in bloggisphere who just have to get their pics out there to prove how bountiful the beauty is all around us.  And best of all it' free ...

Judy Burgarella, Blogger